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we have one of the largest congregations in the united states of america. if you were to just take a statistical swath of people and ask if you have ever been in midtown, manhattan, right? just because a crime has perpetrated by someone in midtown does not mean that because you were there you are associated. our speech here is very faith only. if anyone had been upset, it would have been about the teachings of tolerance and service. i think that if you are trying to hide in a crowd of people, then maybe this might be a good place to hide, but it is not a place where you will be provoked the violence, does that make sense? yes. >> [inaudible] >> oesome people may disagree wh me. but i really do believe that the media sensation that has been created around someone far away posting something on a blog is really not the american problem. it is the british problem. the british community really does have a problem with homegrown radicalization. pew did a study, finding that american muslimse5%3ñ are some e least likely people to become radicalized. the idea is t
we have one of the largest congregations in the united states of america. if you were to just take a statistical swath of people and ask if you have ever been in midtown, manhattan, right? just because a crime has perpetrated by someone in midtown does not mean that because you were there you are associated. our speech here is very faith only. if anyone had been upset, it would have been about the teachings of tolerance and service. i think that if you are trying to hide in a crowd of people,...
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i want to see another contract with america and i want to make it very simple. party of national defense, fiscal responsibility. eliminate earmarks. energy independence. free market solutions. will it work? >> it would work. we went into the white house in '95 with bill clinton. we took away that agenda and we put the democrats in power for about six years. sean: clinton, to his credit, and there you go, hannity, first nice thing you ever said about me. clinton was pragmatic. clinton changed the end of the avery big government is over. >> he is the survivor. sean: exactly. obama have those instincts? >> it worries me, sean. because i was asked a year ago will he moderate? will he come back to the middle on terrorism? will he not go after the cia? sean: well? >> i'm shocked. he is doing it. sean: i'm not. >> i think what's going on with new york and the k.s.m. deal and the trials it's a back door to the cia. they couldn't do frontal attack. they are going to go around and have the aclu do their dirty work in a public courtroom. sean: they are doing it both ways.
i want to see another contract with america and i want to make it very simple. party of national defense, fiscal responsibility. eliminate earmarks. energy independence. free market solutions. will it work? >> it would work. we went into the white house in '95 with bill clinton. we took away that agenda and we put the democrats in power for about six years. sean: clinton, to his credit, and there you go, hannity, first nice thing you ever said about me. clinton was pragmatic. clinton...
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this is one of america's oldest cities. relatively new congregation in the community. they have a new building they've gotten from the town and trying to get things ready in time for christmas. also in time for the christmas outreach. they have a lot of volunteers that have been working on it. one of the tradesmen that has been working here at the church, his family dates way back to the early 1600s, like so many families around here. what is it like to be renovating this older building, trying to breath new life into it at christmas time? >> we've got a lot of experience because we've been building churches for over 400 years. it's not uncommon. what's great about this is it's really revitalizing and bringing the values that the country was built on, like back to life right in the heart of downtown plymouth. so it's exciting to be a part of it. >> things changed since the 1600s when you built a church. this is a modern building. >> yeah. it's a lot more complicated. the zoning and electrical, the skills that you need are a little different back in the 1600s as they ar
this is one of america's oldest cities. relatively new congregation in the community. they have a new building they've gotten from the town and trying to get things ready in time for christmas. also in time for the christmas outreach. they have a lot of volunteers that have been working on it. one of the tradesmen that has been working here at the church, his family dates way back to the early 1600s, like so many families around here. what is it like to be renovating this older building, trying...
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the bottom line, america is a pluralistic country. we are multi-ethnic, multi- cultural, -- bill: that is not really true. let me destroy hoover, please. i can do it alone. the polls say 70%, and that is 7-0, they are fed up with this nonsense. they want christmas to be christmas. there is no holiday tree. there is no halloween tree. there is a christmas tree that came from germany, and it is a tradition that americans have and race. 70% of americans want that tradition to stay that way -- and it is a tradition that americans have been embraced. >> it is up to the states, though, bill, and they have to answer to their citizenry. bill: she is a giant pinhead. imposing a ridiculous of view on life on washington. greta: there was a poll last year, remember? bill: they did every nutty thing. greta: they say there is a fear of being sued over these issues -- greta: they say there is a fear of being sued over these issues -- gretchen: they say there is the year. bill-- fear. bill: hoover, are you a fan? a cheerleader goes -- there is a hip
the bottom line, america is a pluralistic country. we are multi-ethnic, multi- cultural, -- bill: that is not really true. let me destroy hoover, please. i can do it alone. the polls say 70%, and that is 7-0, they are fed up with this nonsense. they want christmas to be christmas. there is no holiday tree. there is no halloween tree. there is a christmas tree that came from germany, and it is a tradition that americans have and race. 70% of americans want that tradition to stay that way -- and...
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>> i would have done it in front of all of america there. she was drawing, 20000, 30,000, 50,000 to hear her speak. why not do the interview in front of those people? sean: that's not a bad idea. there are ways mediawise that people can handle an environment that is predictably hostile. look, i like the governor. i voted for the governor. i've been out on the campaign trail with her. she's a rock store. and she -- if she decides to get in in 2012, she will be a formidable candidate. >> but there are times when her language, when the words that she chooses, i know you got some clips here, there are times when the words she chooses could have been better. there are times when she says things because she is so real, that she will say things that are not as effective as they could have been. sean: but all right. let's say franklin starts advising her -- frank luntz starts advising her. do you want her to be a plastic, contrived, rehearsed -- i'll give you an example. we do our great american panel every night. we tell people what the topics are.
>> i would have done it in front of all of america there. she was drawing, 20000, 30,000, 50,000 to hear her speak. why not do the interview in front of those people? sean: that's not a bad idea. there are ways mediawise that people can handle an environment that is predictably hostile. look, i like the governor. i voted for the governor. i've been out on the campaign trail with her. she's a rock store. and she -- if she decides to get in in 2012, she will be a formidable candidate....
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. >> even as we saw the worst of human nature, we also saw the best of america. we saw soldiers and civilians rushing to the aid of fallen comrades, tearing off bullet riddles clothes to treat the injured, using blouses as tourniquets, taking down the shooter, even as they bore wounds themselves. >> not only that, while major hasan is accused of attacking fellow soldiers, it appears it was fellow soldiers who may have saved his life after he was seriously wounded. >> although the soldiers there knew that there was an alleged shooter and he had possibly shot numerous soldiers that were on scene, they were diligently trying to save his life. i thought that spoke to who we are as soldiers. >> we have much more on this story, including where major hasan is now and an update on the victims. rick leventhal live at fort hood. what is the latest? >> hasan has been moved. he was moved yesterday from here in killeen to the brook army medical center in san antonio where he is under constant guard. he's on tubes and apparently has not yet been able to speak. if he survives h
. >> even as we saw the worst of human nature, we also saw the best of america. we saw soldiers and civilians rushing to the aid of fallen comrades, tearing off bullet riddles clothes to treat the injured, using blouses as tourniquets, taking down the shooter, even as they bore wounds themselves. >> not only that, while major hasan is accused of attacking fellow soldiers, it appears it was fellow soldiers who may have saved his life after he was seriously wounded. >> although...
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this is the national desk covering america. the foreign desk is covering the globe. the media desk is where all the brand new pictures come into fox news channel. in the top box, you will not believe this. remember the northwest airlines jet that overshot the airport by 150 miles? now we're learning that the airplane was out of contact for three hours, and yet military jets were not notified until just a few minutes before the airplane landed. in the middle box, the man who said there's a war within the white house over what to do about guantanamo bay, and that the president screwed it up. in bottom box, the gop is now in an all-out scramble on capitol hill to stop the house from voting on nancy pelosi's health care reform bill. much more on that right now. alisyn: in the push to pass the most wide-ranging overhaul of health care in more than 40 years, fox is confirming that president obama will be meeting house democrats tomorrow, putting in motion the plan for a rare saturday vote. meanwhile, the gop lawmakers are rallying on capitol hill. these are live pictures.
this is the national desk covering america. the foreign desk is covering the globe. the media desk is where all the brand new pictures come into fox news channel. in the top box, you will not believe this. remember the northwest airlines jet that overshot the airport by 150 miles? now we're learning that the airplane was out of contact for three hours, and yet military jets were not notified until just a few minutes before the airplane landed. in the middle box, the man who said there's a war...
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this guy was one of the preeminent recruiters in north america. this was an outrage and heads will roll because of this. >> there is definitely going to be investigations. i think if the f.b.i. said early on they weren't investigating links they certainly are now. we have the possible e-mails that he sent to this mosque leader plus maybe he posted things on websites, all these things will be investigated. i think the white house is taking a careful approach. the president wants to leave no stone unturned but they're not saying anything until the f.b.i. either determine it was a terrorist attack or put together some of these pieces. bret: what about general george casey, on his own wouldn't go out to those talk shows and say exactly the same thing. >> i think the white house wants to send two messages and i think they were less than artful. they want to say we respect 1,000 muslim soldiers and has want to make sure there is no one in the armed services that can do harm to anybody else. bret: charles. >> surprise, surprise somebody that shouts allah
this guy was one of the preeminent recruiters in north america. this was an outrage and heads will roll because of this. >> there is definitely going to be investigations. i think if the f.b.i. said early on they weren't investigating links they certainly are now. we have the possible e-mails that he sent to this mosque leader plus maybe he posted things on websites, all these things will be investigated. i think the white house is taking a careful approach. the president wants to leave...
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our lead another a fox trip across america. d.c. the two female lions reacted naturally and grabbed what would be lunch in the wild. but the deer got away and jumped into a moat filled with water. zoo keepers got the lions inside and the deer swam out of the moat. workers tried to treat the wounded animal but had onto euthanize it. the deer apparently entered the zoo from rock creek park where the facility is located. california. a car crashing into a dry cleaning shop in woodland hills. police say the car hit a a-year-old girl and pushed her through the plate glass store front. the girl's injuries described as serious. the driver apparently confused the brake and the gas pedal. kentucky. a familiar site on the ohio river is gone in about 15 seconds with the explosion of the 600 room executive inn hotel in downtown owens borough. city hall purchased the property and plans to redevelop the site. california. a new display at lego land created with veterans day in mind. it's a replica of the vietnam veterans memorial and the nation's c
our lead another a fox trip across america. d.c. the two female lions reacted naturally and grabbed what would be lunch in the wild. but the deer got away and jumped into a moat filled with water. zoo keepers got the lions inside and the deer swam out of the moat. workers tried to treat the wounded animal but had onto euthanize it. the deer apparently entered the zoo from rock creek park where the facility is located. california. a car crashing into a dry cleaning shop in woodland hills. police...
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new videotape here in america's news room. y-?'juliet: a key senate leaders saying that the investigation on the fort hood shooting should focus on the possibility of terrorism. joe lieberman once to find out whether the army missile warning signs leading up to the attack. major nidal malik hasan is expected of wounding 13 people. here is what senator lieberman had to say on "fox news sunday." >> if the reports that we are receiving on the various statements that he made are valid, he has turned to extremism. if that is true, the murder of these 13 people was a terrorist act. in fact it was the most destructive terrorist act to be committed on american soil since 9/11. juliet: what is your gut telling you about this? is that terrorism or some guy that snapped and the happens to a muslim? >> clearly he was unhinged. it depends on how you define terrorism. his beliefs were obviously becoming more extreme and he acted on them? in that situation, it is terrorism. what the senator is saying is that they want to leave the options open to
new videotape here in america's news room. y-?'juliet: a key senate leaders saying that the investigation on the fort hood shooting should focus on the possibility of terrorism. joe lieberman once to find out whether the army missile warning signs leading up to the attack. major nidal malik hasan is expected of wounding 13 people. here is what senator lieberman had to say on "fox news sunday." >> if the reports that we are receiving on the various statements that he made are...
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pakistan, and i do not think most of us in america really understood what is the beef? we are trying to demonstrate a long-term commitment to the development of pakistan, to your energy sector, to your infrastructure, the kinds of things that will provide a greater level of stability for the people of pakistan because their incomes will be rising, in their futures will look better. in the three days that i have been here, we could have raised some things differently. we could have been a little more sensitive to how we are perceived. i have been very clear. "look, if you guys do not want the aid, you do not have to take it. i think is important that we have this relationship." they came back to say, "look, we did not understand what you were talking about." there is room for misunderstanding. we need to clear the air, and we need to do with on an ongoing basis. greta: there is some thought that the aid to pakistan was going to terrorists to in-flight problems in india. -- to inflict problems in india. would they not understand that we would want to know where the money
pakistan, and i do not think most of us in america really understood what is the beef? we are trying to demonstrate a long-term commitment to the development of pakistan, to your energy sector, to your infrastructure, the kinds of things that will provide a greater level of stability for the people of pakistan because their incomes will be rising, in their futures will look better. in the three days that i have been here, we could have raised some things differently. we could have been a little...
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performing an act of bravery and latest weapons in our nation's arsenal, two stops as we go across america. california, a vintage military helicopter smashing into the ground in san bernardino, the crash killing all three people on board. reports say it happened after the helicopter flew into power lines. the authorities were investigating. west virginia, a nine-year-old boy in charleston hailed as a hero for stopping a carjacking. ma league medford and his three little brothers were waiting in the family car while their mother went in to a convenience store when cops say this man jumped inside and tried driving off. . >> i didn't get out and took the keys out of the ignition and i had them like this and he kind of banged my head against the door. and then he got out and started running. >> julie: the man facing four counts of kidnapping and a felony theft charge. texas, the military showing off its new fleet of predator drones in houston. among other missions it uses them to help fight militants and keep our troops out of harm's way. minnesota, hundreds of twins fans lining up at the metr
performing an act of bravery and latest weapons in our nation's arsenal, two stops as we go across america. california, a vintage military helicopter smashing into the ground in san bernardino, the crash killing all three people on board. reports say it happened after the helicopter flew into power lines. the authorities were investigating. west virginia, a nine-year-old boy in charleston hailed as a hero for stopping a carjacking. ma league medford and his three little brothers were waiting in...
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maddie likes america because we have freedom here and maddie believes in patient choice health care. she asked to come here today to say she doesn't want the government to take over health care. she wants to be able to keep her plan. bill: not good. using kids as propaganda tools, even if you agree with the point of view is not what we should be doing in this country. let the kids be kids. let the babies be nurtured. i hope you all agree. check 7, actor james has an actor problem. he lives in new york city and frequently annoyed by pushy photographers. >> bill,. >> relax, man. >> get away from me. you understand me? >> yes. >> just relax. stop. >> i'm going to break your [bleep] face. bill: that is the downside of freedom. famous people and their families being intruded upon. we sympathize with him. check 8, the web site the rap rap.com cited the factor's huge ratings last thursday, another right after i should say the for the hood story broke. on that night we beat three prime time shows on the networks including jay leno. once again check will use this occasion to thank you very mu
maddie likes america because we have freedom here and maddie believes in patient choice health care. she asked to come here today to say she doesn't want the government to take over health care. she wants to be able to keep her plan. bill: not good. using kids as propaganda tools, even if you agree with the point of view is not what we should be doing in this country. let the kids be kids. let the babies be nurtured. i hope you all agree. check 7, actor james has an actor problem. he lives in...
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to mexico city to latin america. they will wrap themselves to canada or asia, hoping to evade police. that is why officials say this need to be an international effort. jane: the supreme court has just denied a stay of execution request for the convicted d.c. sniper. we'll be right back. . . . jon: what a party in berlin right now. they are celebrating 20 years since the berlin wall came down the german leader, france, great britain, and hillary clinton representing the united states. we will have more of that for you. jane: the u.s. supreme court has just denied the request for an appeal for john allen muhammed. he is now set to die by lethal injection tomorrow night. he and his accomplice were captured in late october of 2002. malvo will be spending the rest of his life in prison. with me now is a former federal prosecutor. patrick, you were telling us that you have a personal connection to the case because you were stopped by police while this investigation was ongoing? >> that is right. when the shootings occurre
to mexico city to latin america. they will wrap themselves to canada or asia, hoping to evade police. that is why officials say this need to be an international effort. jane: the supreme court has just denied a stay of execution request for the convicted d.c. sniper. we'll be right back. . . . jon: what a party in berlin right now. they are celebrating 20 years since the berlin wall came down the german leader, france, great britain, and hillary clinton representing the united states. we will...
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to a group called organizing for america. mr. obama wrote, "this is a night to celebrate, but not to rest." those who voted for reform deserve our thanks. the next phase of the fight has already begun. he then points to the process in the senate saying insurance companies and other special interests are already pushing to bury the bill as he put it. then he asked people to contribute $25 or whatever they can afford so we can finish this fight, as he said. now he did not mention that the problem in the senate is that there are several democrats along with all the republicans who have serious misgivings about several of the proposals on the senate side. especially a government healthcare plan, the so-called public option. the concerns of key democrats on that issue will have to be overcome. to get a bill passed out of the senate. shannon? > >> shannon: a long uphill battle. thank you for the update. the house passed the legislation by 220-215 vote and with support from a single republican. joining us more with the political implica
to a group called organizing for america. mr. obama wrote, "this is a night to celebrate, but not to rest." those who voted for reform deserve our thanks. the next phase of the fight has already begun. he then points to the process in the senate saying insurance companies and other special interests are already pushing to bury the bill as he put it. then he asked people to contribute $25 or whatever they can afford so we can finish this fight, as he said. now he did not mention that...
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. >> eric: i'm eric sean and welcome to america's news headquarters for this sunday morning, president obama praising the bill's passage calling it an historic step toward providing quality affordable health care for america. 36 million of us will be covered under the bill. but, republicans passed last night, a job killing, tax hiking deficit exploding government takeover of our medical system, it is said, and the president is urging the senate to follow suit and calling on congress to send him legislation he can sign before the end of the year, caroline shivley live in washington with the latest on the bill and its aftermath, a 14 hour process yesterday we saw, and takes through the vote. >> reporter: sure, we saw it all on this floor, cheering, yelling, gavel-banging, members bringing babies on the floor as props and in the end, democrats pushed the ten-year, 2,000 page, $1.2 trillion measure and the vote 220-215, two more than they needed to pass and of the 177 house republicans only one voted for it, joseph gow, a person who holds an overwhelmingly democratic seat in new orleans, e
. >> eric: i'm eric sean and welcome to america's news headquarters for this sunday morning, president obama praising the bill's passage calling it an historic step toward providing quality affordable health care for america. 36 million of us will be covered under the bill. but, republicans passed last night, a job killing, tax hiking deficit exploding government takeover of our medical system, it is said, and the president is urging the senate to follow suit and calling on congress to...
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so is president obama losing america's trust? joining us for a fair and balanced debate republican strategist. senior wright dan gilgoff and president of media center jehmu greene. gretchen: the president, is he keeping his promises when you look at the american public and the polls and what they think? a lot of them are saying no. >> if you are a liberal he has kept his promise but if you are a conservative or moderate no. his own words got him in trouble. he promised transparency, he promised to gopher things line by line. everything has been rushed through. he promise nod new taxes on people making under $250,000 a year he has promised a lot of things and nothing he is held accountable for. absolutely anything. gretchen: hasn't he put a lot on the stake health care is number one issue. in fey does accomplish that, will the poll numbers change? >> they might. it's interesting if you look at the results last week from the midterm, the early off year elections, there were really democrats who stayed home from the polls. you looke
so is president obama losing america's trust? joining us for a fair and balanced debate republican strategist. senior wright dan gilgoff and president of media center jehmu greene. gretchen: the president, is he keeping his promises when you look at the american public and the polls and what they think? a lot of them are saying no. >> if you are a liberal he has kept his promise but if you are a conservative or moderate no. his own words got him in trouble. he promised transparency, he...
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that is america? i don't think so. >> dave: there are certainly real objections like that one, to this health reform bill, congressman, but, we played some of these -- if you will, shenanigans a moment ago from one of your colleagues, representative price, who, every time someone o. their mouth, i object, i object, parliamentary inquiry, and we showed congressman shadegg interchange down a 7-month-old child, are these the types of things... productive on the house floor? where do they get us. >> i think somebody said it may be because of fatigue and late in the night, but, the parliamentary procedure issue was very early in the process. where the democrats tried to bring down their members, female members, in fact, the women on the democratic side, and they -- you can introduce remarks and extension of remarks but they wanted to talk and utilize 30 or 40 seconds and not have it count against their time. and to do that they have to ask unanimous consent and members of the -- outside of the aisle includ
that is america? i don't think so. >> dave: there are certainly real objections like that one, to this health reform bill, congressman, but, we played some of these -- if you will, shenanigans a moment ago from one of your colleagues, representative price, who, every time someone o. their mouth, i object, i object, parliamentary inquiry, and we showed congressman shadegg interchange down a 7-month-old child, are these the types of things... productive on the house floor? where do they get...
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how did this affect the rest of america? next, a former reagan economic advisor, explains, how the tax could trickle down the income scale to you. >> alisyn: okay. and watch me give myself a facelift right now, watch this, auto drink a little coffee... >> clayton: gosh! >> alisyn: look at that. i'll show you the new trend of earn jestible beauty products, you drink and eat things and they make you younger without surgery. >> clayton: you look like 90 second younger. >> dave: no one yet has seen this man. have you seen that man? tell me, please! we'll be back. >> the house's final health care bill, calls for a 5.4% surtax on the wealthy. but, the rich might not be the only ones im packed by this tax. here -- impacted by the tax, here to explain is former reagan economic advisor and coauthor of "the end of prosperity" and you have indeed seen, his name is art laffer. thanks for joining us this morning. and let's talk about -- >> thank you, dave. >> dave: a tax on millionaires, and individuals that makes $500,000 or more and co
how did this affect the rest of america? next, a former reagan economic advisor, explains, how the tax could trickle down the income scale to you. >> alisyn: okay. and watch me give myself a facelift right now, watch this, auto drink a little coffee... >> clayton: gosh! >> alisyn: look at that. i'll show you the new trend of earn jestible beauty products, you drink and eat things and they make you younger without surgery. >> clayton: you look like 90 second younger....
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was working in a volunteer position for a few years for the antiquarian booksellers association of america, and in this position when his colleagues would have a bookstore when they would notify sanders and he would alert the trade, first edition on the road, keep your eyes out for it because usually what happens is if people still book they go across town and sell it to another and say i just inherited this and i need some money. so the sooner that everybody finds out about the better they have a chance of catching a thief and he did this, he put some much time and effort into this and really became his focus and his business offers for its. in a dash to the more he saw these thefts happening, the guilt and he didn't know if it was one man or a gang of people or whatever -- the more obsessed to became. in a way that is what this story is about also, is about the passions that people have and how we justify our pursuit of them. gilkey and stealing, sanders playing detective, in the following this story. so he was great to work with all the time. he could be a little prickly, the man was ve
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it is seeing more cases in north america, europe, and parts of asia. in the southern hemisphere even in the summer they see a lot of cases compared to the regular flu. on this, police could be processing 11 bodies found in a sex offenders home. coroners in cleveland have identified three women but they need more families to come forward with dna samples and the coroners are having to reassure them the samples won't be turned over to police. suspect anthony sowell is being held without bond. his charges include five counts of murder. >>> new this morning president obama's health care plan has lost some ground with americans. in a new cnn/opinion research poll, 45% of those asked favor the plan. 53% opposed it. that's a nine-point increase since october. but a total of 59% felt that congress should continue working to make changes to the health care bills. tomorrow the house takes a floor vote on the bill. you know, phoenix, arizona, police are sorting through about 1,000 pieces of stolen luggage. they found in a couple's home. the chances of identifying
it is seeing more cases in north america, europe, and parts of asia. in the southern hemisphere even in the summer they see a lot of cases compared to the regular flu. on this, police could be processing 11 bodies found in a sex offenders home. coroners in cleveland have identified three women but they need more families to come forward with dna samples and the coroners are having to reassure them the samples won't be turned over to police. suspect anthony sowell is being held without bond. his...
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a hurricane that already made a mess in central america is closing in on the united states this morning. you're going to hear what kind of trouble hurricane ida could bring with it. >>> is there a connection between the ft. hood shooting suspect and 9/11 hijackers? there's no evidence yet. the fbi thinks there is enough reason to look into it. >>> plus a big question today for the supreme court. what punishment is too harsh for kids who commit crimes? >>> first, the u.s. is about to get hit with the season's first atlantic hurricane. ida is a category 1 storm with 90-mile-an-hour winds. it already made a mess in nicaragua, due to make landfall along the u.s. gulf coast in the morning. louisiana has already declared a state of emergency. all right, so they're not messing around. let's find out where the storm is right now. here's meteorologist bob van dillen. >> morning, robin. satellite video, it's about 375 miles due south of pensacola. watch it ride into the northern part of mexico. doesn't look as good as it has, encountering cooler sea surfaces. winds out of the southwest disrupting
a hurricane that already made a mess in central america is closing in on the united states this morning. you're going to hear what kind of trouble hurricane ida could bring with it. >>> is there a connection between the ft. hood shooting suspect and 9/11 hijackers? there's no evidence yet. the fbi thinks there is enough reason to look into it. >>> plus a big question today for the supreme court. what punishment is too harsh for kids who commit crimes? >>> first, the...
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the history, art and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icons tonight on c-span and get your own copy of american icons. it's $24. 5 plus shipping and handling order online. >> former deputy secretary of defense paul wolfowitz talked about the changes in global strategy after the fall of the berlin with a and responded to questions from members of the audience, this was hosted by the miller center for public affairs at the university of virginia. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> we have a wonderful lineup here. it's a pleasure and honor to have three policy makers and superb analysts on foreign policy all on one panel and each has sebbed indeed two of the three presidencies between the fall of the berlin with a and the o'bpaaa administration and have worked -- as people we can learn something about the experience of making strategy and the complex position the country has faced in the past 20 years. these gentlemen are them so let me briefly introduce the panel, 'em as it relates to the aftermath of 9/11 and strategy of uncertai
the history, art and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icons tonight on c-span and get your own copy of american icons. it's $24. 5 plus shipping and handling order online. >> former deputy secretary of defense paul wolfowitz talked about the changes in global strategy after the fall of the berlin with a and responded to questions from members of the audience, this was hosted by the miller center for public affairs at the university of virginia. this is...
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so you have riots in america. he retires, moves out to l.a. in 1963 there is the march on washington. he doesn't go. robinson didn't like the clicks. he felt unwisely that may be all of the so-called hipaa people were going to go to the march on washington. i think if he had it all to do over again he would have meant. but he didn't. he wasn't actively involved in civil rights. he thought his civil-rights to place in the middle of the ring. he did campaign for senator robert f. kennedy. of course he was assassinated and that broke his heart. >> host: did the kennedy campaign seek sugar ray out? was it something that he volunteered for? with a proud to have him as part of the campaign? he still had the cultural cachet at that time. >> guest: yes he did. yes, he did. >> host: it's interesting this is something that occurred to me as we are speaking. if i knew nothing about boxing but have a basic knowledge of american history i was reading a biography of jack johnson i would think to myself this will not end well. he is challenging power at a ti
so you have riots in america. he retires, moves out to l.a. in 1963 there is the march on washington. he doesn't go. robinson didn't like the clicks. he felt unwisely that may be all of the so-called hipaa people were going to go to the march on washington. i think if he had it all to do over again he would have meant. but he didn't. he wasn't actively involved in civil rights. he thought his civil-rights to place in the middle of the ring. he did campaign for senator robert f. kennedy. of...
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my name is [inaudible] from blease of america. i have two questions. recently the military of the niger delta of stated that the region is now stable. would that be an assessment also that from the economic point of view is stable enough to do business with and the oil firms and others are doing business in that part of the world can continue to do so without any seller because similar previous concerns they had? that's one. the second is to do with refineries in nigeria. where are we in terms of facing the refineries in nigeria? thank you. >> well, the niger delta story of course has been a long one and very painful one as a country. and we are very delighted the amnesty that the president has put forth as working, and the major insurgent groups have agreed to lay down arms and the government is in the process of restating the former militants and we integrating them into the society and there is a hope that this arrangement will hold and develop eventually into a more center situation in the niger delta in which case the investments will continue bot
my name is [inaudible] from blease of america. i have two questions. recently the military of the niger delta of stated that the region is now stable. would that be an assessment also that from the economic point of view is stable enough to do business with and the oil firms and others are doing business in that part of the world can continue to do so without any seller because similar previous concerns they had? that's one. the second is to do with refineries in nigeria. where are we in terms...
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it was ireland and it was new york and america. and then, you know, it's so hard to gauge happiness. to have a book is an enormous privilege. to have a reader is an enormous privilege. and to have your colleagues read your book and to vote for your book is an extraordinary. of course, literature he and everyone who is here tonight has one and all sorts of ways. all i want to say is that stories our democracy. they are the purest form of engagement. as somebody who's come from ireland and come here and i am extraordinarily honoredby the fact, it seems to me, and american literature is able to embrace an american publishing is able to embrace the other. and the best honor of all is being able to embrace the other. i believe in the power of the word. i believe in dave eggers and do you have to take this honor as a challenge. in best fiction writers and people who believe in the word, that we have to enter the anonymous corners of human experience. and to make that little corner right. and there's so much i want to say. they are so man
it was ireland and it was new york and america. and then, you know, it's so hard to gauge happiness. to have a book is an enormous privilege. to have a reader is an enormous privilege. and to have your colleagues read your book and to vote for your book is an extraordinary. of course, literature he and everyone who is here tonight has one and all sorts of ways. all i want to say is that stories our democracy. they are the purest form of engagement. as somebody who's come from ireland and come...
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it is because america has changed its policies and americans are coming. to bring down the government anyplace -- they can let people know what their experience is. people feel freer. if there is anything going on, life would change for the people in cuba. i think we are talking about, or some people are talking, with all of my respect, about a society that is not the one that we live in. they would like freedom immediately, human rights, and no political prisoners or dissidents. we would govern our country with democracy. >> thank you. thank you so much for your patience. >> miss leiva, unfortunately, the five minutes is over, and we have to go to the gentleman from california for five minutes. >> thank you. i have a question for the ambassador, and it goes to the testimony you gave. you mentioned the training that cuban hotel employees receive. can you expand on that? >> yes, the people who get to work at the hotels are the elite. these jobs are very important jobs in a society where very few people have a chance to have a steady job. the people that are
it is because america has changed its policies and americans are coming. to bring down the government anyplace -- they can let people know what their experience is. people feel freer. if there is anything going on, life would change for the people in cuba. i think we are talking about, or some people are talking, with all of my respect, about a society that is not the one that we live in. they would like freedom immediately, human rights, and no political prisoners or dissidents. we would...
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i had been raised to feel that america was my home. it was waiting for my mom to pass the time, i'd daydreamed, which was the beginning of the journey that has led back to philadelphia tonight. like most american kids growing up in the '50s, i was taught to respect passages from the american secular scripture, the second paragraph of the declaration, the preamble to the constitution, and the gettysburg address. many parents and educators know that we need to prepare for the future of our governing principles by introducing these tax early -- thesetexts early. in the music of their language, there is something that speaks to and educates the rhythms of the heart. we, the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common events, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to our posterity to ordain and establish this constitution of the united states of america. i am convinced that as i recited these words with
i had been raised to feel that america was my home. it was waiting for my mom to pass the time, i'd daydreamed, which was the beginning of the journey that has led back to philadelphia tonight. like most american kids growing up in the '50s, i was taught to respect passages from the american secular scripture, the second paragraph of the declaration, the preamble to the constitution, and the gettysburg address. many parents and educators know that we need to prepare for the future of our...
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how did the ideology of america yoinform the moment? >> i am bruce cumings from the university of chicago. there are irrational consequences to exaggerated threats. some guy tries to bite his shoe on fire on a transatlantic flight and millions of americans have to take their shoes off getting on an airplane. in japan, you do not have to take your shoes off. that is a security conscious country. bureaucrats have to protect themselves against the worst case scenario. in the case of korea that you mentioned, it seems at least to double logics were operating. they were waiting to triple defense spending. the north koreans played into his hands. not that he expected an attack there, but he figured the communists would do something sooner or later. that sets in motion containment on a global scale rather than the limited containment. in explaining that, you have to jinx the pentagon loves new missions. -- in explaining that, you have to realize the pentagon less new missions. it is just a static bag. osama bin laden said that all he had to do
how did the ideology of america yoinform the moment? >> i am bruce cumings from the university of chicago. there are irrational consequences to exaggerated threats. some guy tries to bite his shoe on fire on a transatlantic flight and millions of americans have to take their shoes off getting on an airplane. in japan, you do not have to take your shoes off. that is a security conscious country. bureaucrats have to protect themselves against the worst case scenario. in the case of korea...
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turn that increases in america because we have a growing nation. there are no big historical jumps of the kind that we have experienced in previous transformations. turnout was on par with where we expect to turn out to be. what we are left with is a sort of picture of stability in turn out. it is interesting because there was so much discussion about an unusual surge in turn out for everybody and expected it and we did not get it. generally, when turnout stays within the equilibrium of the party system, when you do not get these unusual surges, the small variation that does occur in turn out, and this is a plot that shows the relationship between turnout of the democratic vote over the last half century, contrary to the common wisdom, the turnout bodes ill for the republicans and good for the democrats. there is essentially no relationship between a good turnout and the democratic vote. it does not happen at any level that i have looked up. not to say that that is not a significant thing and you cannot make it make a difference but in the aggregat
turn that increases in america because we have a growing nation. there are no big historical jumps of the kind that we have experienced in previous transformations. turnout was on par with where we expect to turn out to be. what we are left with is a sort of picture of stability in turn out. it is interesting because there was so much discussion about an unusual surge in turn out for everybody and expected it and we did not get it. generally, when turnout stays within the equilibrium of the...
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but can the porn star win a battle with the husband of america's sweetheart? joining me tonight in hollywood, jim moret, the chief correspondent for "inside edition." always good to see you, jim. you got that brand-new bombshell interview with jesse james' ex-wife, janine lindemulder. she's fighting jesse and bullock over the custody of the child she had with jesse. sandra wrote a letter to the judge earlier this week laying out her plea for custody. lindemulder had a message for sandra when you interviewed her for "inside edition." let's take a look at that. >> sandra, yes, you're a wonderful movie star, but you're not too damn cool to have a conversation with regard to this 5-year-old child. am i such a horrible person because of my tattoos and because i was in porn that you can't even sit down for a cup of coffee to get on the same page? that's my gripe. >> jim, it seems to me a cup of coffee not going to happen here. why is her gripe about sandra, not about jesse? >> because sandra wrote a letter to the judge saying, specifically, that the daughter would c
but can the porn star win a battle with the husband of america's sweetheart? joining me tonight in hollywood, jim moret, the chief correspondent for "inside edition." always good to see you, jim. you got that brand-new bombshell interview with jesse james' ex-wife, janine lindemulder. she's fighting jesse and bullock over the custody of the child she had with jesse. sandra wrote a letter to the judge earlier this week laying out her plea for custody. lindemulder had a message for...
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i would like to use a simple image that came from one of the french scientists who worked in america. he said from a laboratory bench in 1938, the discovery of fishing, to the end of the war in 1945, -- the discovery of fission, to the end of the war in 1945, that was a huge project, a process they had to go through. >> on the point that you both made of it becoming a military project and then wrapping up in terms of billions of dollars, billions of dollars in manpower, resources, money. was there any doubt from the point that it was conceived that they were building a weapon and a weapon that would be used? >> i do not think so. i think it was clear from the beginning. again, i want to emphasize, how much particular the scientists felt it was a race against nazi germany. someone said the notion of a third reich defended and power by atomic power for 1000 years was terrifying to everyone. >> james b. conant said to harvard students, "the worst possibility we face is not war, it is the complete victory of totalitarianism." i think it sums up the feeling of the scientists at that point
i would like to use a simple image that came from one of the french scientists who worked in america. he said from a laboratory bench in 1938, the discovery of fishing, to the end of the war in 1945, -- the discovery of fission, to the end of the war in 1945, that was a huge project, a process they had to go through. >> on the point that you both made of it becoming a military project and then wrapping up in terms of billions of dollars, billions of dollars in manpower, resources, money....
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conversely, who sounded really sincere, rihanna on "good morning america" today. i have to say, i was absolutely floored by how candid and open she was about her abusive past with chris brown. i want to show you how she described the moment she knew she had to leave chris. >> when i realize d that my selfish decision for love could result into some young girl getting killed, i could not -- i could not be easy with that part. i couldn't be held responsible for telling them, go back. >> even nine months later, it's obvious how painful it is to talk about her ordeal. tanika, i think it was commendable of rihanna for speaking out like this. what do you think? >> 100%. you know, i always loved rihanna. we've always had a really great relationship on the red carpet, but now i'm such a huge supporter. and you know, reality and sincerity speaks volumes. and this girl got the time to get her thoughts together and she sounds amazing. and i'm just really proud of the message she's sending out there to the young girls. let's not forget, that is the audience that's going to be
conversely, who sounded really sincere, rihanna on "good morning america" today. i have to say, i was absolutely floored by how candid and open she was about her abusive past with chris brown. i want to show you how she described the moment she knew she had to leave chris. >> when i realize d that my selfish decision for love could result into some young girl getting killed, i could not -- i could not be easy with that part. i couldn't be held responsible for telling them, go...
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they reflect the diversity that makes this america. but what they share is a patriotism like no other. what they share is a commitment to country that has been tested and proved worthy. what they share is the same unflinching courage, unblinking compassion and uncommon comradery that soldiers and civilians showed america and showed the world. >> he also said that the training designed to keepist forces safe during active duty prevented further deaths during the rampage. >>> the suspect in a shooting in an orlando jason rodriguez was held without bond. witnesses say he shot and killed one person and wounded five others at an engineering firm. the company says he worked there until he was fired for poor performance two years ago. police say he blamed the firm for having trouble getting unemployment benefits. >>> one of our ireporters had a unique perspective on the orlando shooting from the balcony of her apartment high above the shooting. what was that like for you? you're looking out, you see all these police, you see all these emergen
they reflect the diversity that makes this america. but what they share is a patriotism like no other. what they share is a commitment to country that has been tested and proved worthy. what they share is the same unflinching courage, unblinking compassion and uncommon comradery that soldiers and civilians showed america and showed the world. >> he also said that the training designed to keepist forces safe during active duty prevented further deaths during the rampage. >>> the...
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>> good morning. >> let me show you central america right now. we're still through you hurricane season, goes through november 30th. we're watching for tropical depression ida around honduras with a lot of rain. notice the direction and circulation. it will emerge into the western caribbean over the next day. when that happens it has room to strengthen. look at the path, towards cancun over the weekend. by midweek next week, we may be looking at a drop kol storm in the middle part of the gulf of mexi mexico. this path is jutted to the right a little farther. doesn't look like it will be a hurricane, but we have four or five days to watch it. back to the north, we have a low pressure center that went off the coast that night. that was the clipper. it's developing into a major powerhouse as it hits the water. the winds behind it is really all you'll get. a breezy day from d.c. through new york, around boston. live to new york city, here's the way it looks. skies are temporarily clearing out. looking at that yankee ticker tape parade at 11:00 this m
>> good morning. >> let me show you central america right now. we're still through you hurricane season, goes through november 30th. we're watching for tropical depression ida around honduras with a lot of rain. notice the direction and circulation. it will emerge into the western caribbean over the next day. when that happens it has room to strengthen. look at the path, towards cancun over the weekend. by midweek next week, we may be looking at a drop kol storm in the middle part...
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clearly the government is not for maintaining the idea america is equal. the bigger question is why is this even a problem at this point in time. >> kind of agreeing with what frank was saying. frank was saying everybody butt out basically. but you can't. you can't really butt out. >> there is a vote scheduled. >> exactly. so continue to tell us what do you think? do you think that voters should have a say-so in same-sex marriage or are you okay with the government being it the courts or a legislative body, deciding this issue for you. call us at 1-877-tell hln or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. if you have a way with words and you're brief, send us a text at hlntv. we're just getting started. >> i like the if you're brief too. >> you don't have a lot of characters on a text. >> thanks. >>> well, a south african runner gets the answer that she wants to hear about whether she can keep a championship medal but it's the answer the rest of us are interested in that officials are keeping mum about. >>> investigators are finished now searching the cleveland house of a
clearly the government is not for maintaining the idea america is equal. the bigger question is why is this even a problem at this point in time. >> kind of agreeing with what frank was saying. frank was saying everybody butt out basically. but you can't. you can't really butt out. >> there is a vote scheduled. >> exactly. so continue to tell us what do you think? do you think that voters should have a say-so in same-sex marriage or are you okay with the government being it...
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allow america to look to the future. >> all right, mr. asgharzdeh, i appreciate that. and thank you for joining us from tehran on this anniversary. i want to ask you the final word. can one get over the notion of regime change, all the grievances that you both havar tim late tick lated -- have articulated, mr. asgharzdeh has articulated, can it be gotten over quickly? >> we've seen mr. asgharzdeh gone from being a radical student and somebody contrary to the >> the first police officer who confronted the suspect after the shooting just had another surgery. a military spokesman says sergeant kimberly munley is in good condition after the surgery last night, she was wounded during the shootout, but that's not believed to be life threatening. the shooter said she brought the gunman down. we've learned another officer fired at him and may have been the one who finally stopped the rampage. the army is still investigating the details of the shooting. millions of christians go to church every week, some are doing it without leaving home. jennifer westhoven introduces us to ch
allow america to look to the future. >> all right, mr. asgharzdeh, i appreciate that. and thank you for joining us from tehran on this anniversary. i want to ask you the final word. can one get over the notion of regime change, all the grievances that you both havar tim late tick lated -- have articulated, mr. asgharzdeh has articulated, can it be gotten over quickly? >> we've seen mr. asgharzdeh gone from being a radical student and somebody contrary to the >> the first...
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a hurricane that already made a mess in central america is closing in on the united states. you're going to hear what kind of trouble hurricane ida could be bringing. >>> is there a connection between the fort hood shooting suspect and 9/11 hijackers? no evidence yet but the fbi think there's reason enough to look into that. >>> plus a big question today for the supreme court. what punishment is too harsh for kids who commit crimes? >>> first, though, the u.s. gulf coast is about to get hit by the season's first atlantic hurricane, ida. a category one storm with 90-mile-an-hour winds. it made a mess in nicaragua and is due to make landfall near the alabama-mississippi state line tomorrow. louisiana already declared a state of emergency. >>> is it just me or does it seem like it's a surprise that it's november and we're just now getting our first storm from the atlantic? >> it is kind of odd. less than 5% of all tropical storms or hurricanes happen in the month of november during a season so it's odd but we're breaking the odds. this is updated within the last minute. winds a
a hurricane that already made a mess in central america is closing in on the united states. you're going to hear what kind of trouble hurricane ida could be bringing. >>> is there a connection between the fort hood shooting suspect and 9/11 hijackers? no evidence yet but the fbi think there's reason enough to look into that. >>> plus a big question today for the supreme court. what punishment is too harsh for kids who commit crimes? >>> first, though, the u.s. gulf...
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bank of america told cnn it's changed its overdraft policies just this month. no longer will it charge overdraft fees when a customer's account is overdrawn for a total amount less than $10 and won't impose more than four overdraft fees in a single day. elizabeth warren who chairs congress's oversight committee says fees are the real way banks make their money. >> the truth is there will be another fee tomorrow and another the day after and another the day after that because they're all hidden you can't find them. the first time most people discover them is when they have to pay them. >> abrams complained to the bank twice before going to the top and writing a letter to then ceo, ken lewis and that made the difference. his fees were removed but the frustration remains. >> i really think it's unfair, especially coming from in light of what's going on with the banks now they're being bailed out by the government. i think they have some kind of responsibility to consumers. >> back with us john from credit.com. we've seen a lot of trouble in the market recently. pe
bank of america told cnn it's changed its overdraft policies just this month. no longer will it charge overdraft fees when a customer's account is overdrawn for a total amount less than $10 and won't impose more than four overdraft fees in a single day. elizabeth warren who chairs congress's oversight committee says fees are the real way banks make their money. >> the truth is there will be another fee tomorrow and another the day after and another the day after that because they're all...
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if that wasn't freaky enough, the spoof happened during latin america's day of the observances. the story behind the big scare. >>> people all along the gulf coast are boarding up windows and watching the sky. we're going to show you where the storm called ida is and where it's going, folks. >>> also, a major change in the medical condition of the army officer suspecteded of opening fire in ft. hood, texas. and a west virginia boy finds himself face-to-face with a would-be car jacker. the 9-year-old himself will tell you how he saved the day. >>> well, sit back, relax, let us get you informed here, as you can enjoy your lunch. i'm christi paul, glad you're with us. you know, everyone along gulf coast bracing for tropical storm ida. here is the latest radar. it was downgraded from a hurricane this morning, if you haven't heard, but still, forecasters say this could dump up to 8 inches of rain when it lakes landfall. so meteorologist bonnie snyder has been following this. and bonnie, a lot of people might think, oh, it's not a hurricane anymore. is it really that big of a deal and
if that wasn't freaky enough, the spoof happened during latin america's day of the observances. the story behind the big scare. >>> people all along the gulf coast are boarding up windows and watching the sky. we're going to show you where the storm called ida is and where it's going, folks. >>> also, a major change in the medical condition of the army officer suspecteded of opening fire in ft. hood, texas. and a west virginia boy finds himself face-to-face with a would-be car...
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health care has been a pretty hot topic for americans, but have health issues changed for black men in america? one expert says it's at a crisis level. we'll look at that coming up in a special "what matters." >>> it's been a year since the historic election of president barack obama. all week in our "what matters" partnership with essence magazine, we're taking a closer look at life for black men since president obama was elected. has their lives changed since the president became black? we sat down with an african-american community and asked that question. today meet marcus murray, executive director of project brotherhood, an organization that addresses health and social issues facing black men in chicago. >> i believe life has changed a little bit in the sense that black men get a little bit more respect when they're looked at on the street, but in terms of any -- covering any disparritid, whether it's health or something, i don't think anything has changed. >> what about life expectancy? has that gap narrowed at all? >> i don't think the gap has narrowed at all. when i think of health, y
health care has been a pretty hot topic for americans, but have health issues changed for black men in america? one expert says it's at a crisis level. we'll look at that coming up in a special "what matters." >>> it's been a year since the historic election of president barack obama. all week in our "what matters" partnership with essence magazine, we're taking a closer look at life for black men since president obama was elected. has their lives changed since the...
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and if there is a bonus of growth in europe and north america at least studies by small amount and there may be room for small increment in the quantity of oil in the market but at the moment we don't see that there is such likelihood, but what i said earlier was in the event of the international market calling for more oil to keep the price is within reasonable level then we are ready to put more. ? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the moti needs deliberation. is co medicaid. 46% ofe to fix the problems in bitterly, bitterly opposed in this united states senate by know, one of the things that i'd say to my change their vote? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the moti needs deliberation. is co medicaid. 46% ofe to fix the problems in bitterly, bitterly opposed in this united states senate by know, one of the things that i'd say to my the chair and
and if there is a bonus of growth in europe and north america at least studies by small amount and there may be room for small increment in the quantity of oil in the market but at the moment we don't see that there is such likelihood, but what i said earlier was in the event of the international market calling for more oil to keep the price is within reasonable level then we are ready to put more. ? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39....